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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1911)
i BRUSH AND LOG BURNING End of Season CUT PRICES In order to make room for Winter Goods we w ill close out the following articles as priced below: RIG S We have tw o large A xm inster Rugs, J>xl2. one w orth $25.00. cut price . . . . . One Rug. well w orth $20.00 of anybody's money we have out to We have several Small Rugs, w orth $3.50 th a t we have cut to .................................................. Several more Good Rugs. w orth $2.50. th a t go at the out price of ................................. $16.00 $14.00 $2.73 $1.98 Regulations Governing the Burning of Same W ith out a Permit Our stin k of SELZ SHOES which we cx|x*cte<l to have here when we o|x*ned our store, but which were delayed by being routed wrung by the shipjxT s, will arrive tomorrow and lx* on sale S A T U R D A Y , A U G . 2(»th FOR WOMEN, MEN, MISSES, CHILDREN AND INFANTS PRECAUTION IS TO BE EXERCISED PRESS (¡(KIPS Several pieces Shepard Plaid S uitings, w orth 15 to ■Be. Cut price ___ Several pieces figured D em ities Law ns, w orth from 15 to 25c. Cut price ......................................... Nice line of O rgandies in pink. blue, black, raised stripe, etc., w orth 15 to 25c. C ut p ric e ........................ 10c 10c 10c UNDERWEAR Ladies’ Sum m er Vests, nice asso rtm en t to select from worth 10 to 12c. Cut price la d ie s ' 25o Vests. This is an exceptionally good value. CUt price ..... ___ M en's and Boys’ B albriggan U nderw ear, all good values, w e have cut to. p er g a rm e n t............................ M en's BEST B albriggan U n d erw ear nothing b e tte r —per garm ent, cut p r i c e ................................................... MEN S SHIRTS 20 dozen Shirts, all sizes. O thers charge you $1.00 each. O ur cut p ric e ................... ....................................... 50c 10 dozen LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS, ONE- THIRD OFF during this sale. We are ag en ts for H igh G rade Tailored S uits for Men and Ladies. Call in and see our sam ples. Buy th e Best P a tte rn s from us as cheap as you can buy th e in ferior ones a t o th er places. We sell th e la d ie s Home Journal P a tte rn s. They tak e th e lead over all others. YOURS FOR B U SIN ESS, GREGORYS VARIETY STORE Corner 6th and E Sts., Redmond. I. D . BA SEY’S M eat M ark et Macpherson Bldg. Redmond, Oregon T HOSE who have been buying of us since we opened our market are well pleased with our meats and the service afforded. We are get ting new customers daily, and would like to add your name to the list. Can we do so 7 Let us (ill your next order for meat; you will be satisfied TunuALum Lumber Co. W holesale and R etail Dealers I LUM BER AN D B U IL D IN G M A T E R IA L Will give prices delivered a t yard or R oberts B ros’, mill. Office an d Y ard 2 blocks ea st o f Redm ond Hotel, Redm ond State Hoard of Forestry Out lines a Series of Resolutions At a recent m eeting o f the S ta te Board o f F o restry held in P ortland, a resolution w as ad o p t ed as follows, prescribin g the conditions u n d er which b u rning log piles, stum ps or brush heai>s in sm all q u a n titie s w ithout a perm it may be done: B urning of log piles, stu m p s or brush hea(vs w ithout p erm it as provided for under section 7 of th e O regon F orest Fire l-aw, is perm issible only w here th e m a terial to be burned is a safe dis tance from o th e r inflam m able m aterial and w here th e ground su rro u n d in g th e log piles, stu m p s o r brush heaps is cleared o f any substance which will allow o f fire sp read in g to ad jac en t wooded, brush, o r slash covered land, e ith e r th e property o f the p arties engaged in b urning or th a t o f a n other. "A d eq u ate precautions and oersonal c o n tro l" is in terp re ted as m eaning th a t all fires set w ith out perm it m ust be continually w atched both n ig h t and day by a sufficient num ber of men on th e ground for th a t purpose, and should fire escape step s m ust be taken a t once to extin g u ish it. B urning done in violation of these regulations will subm it th e p arty or p artie s concerned to prosecution u n d er the fire laws. Has One of the Show Places H. H anks who lives a few miles north of th e city, has one o f the show ranches in this sec tion. The place is well k ep t up, and the lawn in fro n t of th e house is a regular beauty spot. Mr H anks sta te s th a t his crop this year is satisfactory. Some of his w heat is nearly six feet high, and his potatoes will give a large yield. In one hill re c e n t ly he dug 42 potatoes. Catholic*« to Build Church T he Spokesm an has been in form ed th a t the C atholics of th is city will begin th e erection of a $2,000 church th is fall on th eir pro p erty in the Oregon T runk ad dition, betw een I) and E stree ts. This will m ake th ree good church edifices in th e city M ethodist. P resb y terian and Catholic. The SELZ SHOES need no introduction they are known as the BEST shoos manufactured, and every pair is warranted. We have a complete stock and in vite you to come in if you want the BEST TH AT MONEY ( AN BUY IN THE SHOE LINE. Jackson Blk. opp. PovStoffice CURIOUS T w jM •» P NAVAL BATTLE. H w ,* k ,e k .id.nl .f b, Ik» FREEBERG BROTHERS « nil**lit working for it " —Phi lade!- phis r.ttYs'S fir,) V .n .iu .l. c >•» COMPLAINTS ABOUT THE MAIL A lawyer who ia K'rtn*' lo Iv mar r»r»J toon met an- who w*a mar- p<'rli«|« the only limn »Im p i n nth« ■ oHirij; lav They *i- fought n rut mi I Iwttle on hor»eba< k n*-«l wav last v n It m « m atter of history that lie, to rlian-*»»I fcV itat *«»n» ami inquiries Screw lo o se Sortie» hrrt ill • I t ie only tl nog that bothers whom more than any other man Uncle Sam's P imi tal »*'d* from Simon Bolivar Yrneiue nif.1’ ritdmned thr • tiout to ta» Department a owes independence, actually at tin |*y>\ tnaii, **i« the subject of ei tacknl and raptured with hi» caval pen»«* Of (-<mr»r |'m not plunging | nti> 1 1 • i» tlnng with my area abut. ry a fleet of ahi pa. Bolivar » 1 « endeavoring to ) but N enrly ev e ry week TheSpok»| the A pure river m the druggie f.,r "N look here,” interrupted the man receive* complaint* ft r»pcr 1 >nre<i henedict, "I'll tell you independence, but wa« prevented I “»IS I don't aprnd «•me of ita aulmcribep« that they I from doing ao by »oinc right Span an almdute fact lah gunboata, which moved up and half i he money I did la-fore I waa do not get th e ir |«|>«r Ihe pal down the atream aa he did. Bob married “ jx-ra nr«* maile«l out of TYel "You don't*” f»claimed the oth var v i i in deapair for awhile. To > |« k i« m a n office regularly and I Pact, who waa aecond in command, er "Hoar d>> vnu work that*” thou- going to outside • *n»a| "I don’t have it t«* apend.” he appealed for counael, saving that , the county a re p u t in n Ima he could never croaa the river »«> ( « • • • « '« N « « l p « , « r The single pn|«*ra ar. -«furiitj ** *1'? gunboata were J ni i «i» ( ar«ar wa», »o far ai we then*. “ If only we could rapture ! up and Had .p « »1 them,” the revolutionary leader <>t> know. Hi«* father of the tiewafiwper large bundle. Thi* bundle »[ He in»tituted a regular official ga •erved. "the re»t would !«? oh ««.” not disturlaed at th e j.wtotVil iette ..f general new*, known oa the Paez decide«] that he would have tho«e alnp« or die, and lie aceonl Arta Diurna, which wa» pruhably her«* tint giw* to Priiu • ilie fori ingly railed on In» regiment of eow the original newspaper. There wa* d istrib u tio n to |xaint* in thel bova to follow him. Paex hun»elf an orti- i*l editor The gaiette waa county and ov er th e United Suini had been a cowboy on the plain* of ethihited daily in palala «ml *»• We are c e rta in th a t th«- fault <fl the Orinoco and wa« the idol of hi« ropo-,I l.v «erilie», wlüi „ ,|J K | 0 m issing pa|<er* is not du--totk»| men. So when he »purred In» tlieir customer*, taking it to them. Mi. n» imper» an delivered in failur«* to m ail sam e from tir hor»e into the atream. calling on or t" th«* fa u lt of th* Re>| hi* men to follow, of the .I.IKMJ row "i**"' in*tatic«*» today. The Acta mond |H>stoffice in not «endio Diurna continued the dc«-rc«*a of boy» and their mount», which are taught to »wun a» well a» to gallop, government, law notice«, birth, them out. T he fa u lt Ite* I there wa« not a «ingle man to hold marriage and death noticM and th e (MiMtofTlce service aomewf out in thi» unique a.-sault upon the m»"v "cm« relating to prnate *f. else, but ju s t w h ere it is imp gunboat». It being night, the Span fair» II» circulation was »« wide *■ ble to determ in e. Thi* matti i»h fli*et wa* taken quite unaware- the empire. I«*ing carried rtrry - of s-ili .i r i I m - cw m issing tl • ¡r P*| P**rs nuts th e ncwatiajx-r in The cowboy» wriggle«! from their • h«*re bv the legmn.irie» • ! ■ ’I •addle« to the deck* of the vesael». Our N avy I« 1Ì 12. th in k s th e fault lies w ith the | letting their mount» »wun Iwck to The narv of the Unit«**! State* in per in not m ailing th«* i«p< shore. Having thu* cut off their DU?. “ retained agreeably to the act out from th«* office, when tM own retreat, it wa» a que«tion of providing for a naval peace r»t*|,. fact o f th e matt«*r is th* win or die. They fought well, and ’• ' "re is 11. ..uni bailment,” connate! of five frigate» • ' • •• every gunltoat wa* raptured. — New of forty-four guns, the United York Preaa. Slate«, Constitution. President, I j u I v Pnez, who wii. tli«* fir.t president A Use he. One ly thn suddenly caped from thu menugerie. The crowd fled in every direction—all aave the singer, whose massive pro portion» precluded the idea of rapid motion. Amid the gem-rul coin motion he among them all «torn] un moved, calmly awaiting thn advent of the ferocious bea*f, which sure enough came slouching rapidly to ward him. When within a few f«*et it halted aa though to gather itself together for a final rush, when Li hlaelie steppe«! forward anil from the lowest depths of his immense cheat sent forth »uch a thunderous roar that the terrilie«l animal turn ed and fled. rire. ne, and one schooner tíi^ F n ! ---- ■ terpri-e, of . . tw . ve gun». • Almost every <*ne “■ of 'f th these »hin« i,»rticin«t ed in nil va! m , [ r K "KNI of ||„, WBr lif j g j j wli<>n our navy proved more than a match for th,- -hips of England.—National Mapa nne. Wh»l 1« Look»d Lika. N -choolteacher was trying to Better Cut niiiRe it i hiss understand what a vol Your Weed« cano is like. In reviewing the lea- «on she drew upon the blackboard B etter cut th e w eeds th a t are her own conception of a darning g ro w in g on your lots, o r you will Rioiintaiu, using colored crayon* be called to account. Policeman sitli extraordinary effect. McClay has the m a tte r of keep “ What ia it?” ahe asked. The And It Cam » t» Him. •cliolurs shook thoir puzzled head*. in g th e city clean in charge, and A grandfather of n south Phila- “ What «hie* it look like?” «he he is going to let no guilty man dclplna home walked into the sit pursued. escape. Mac is th e rig h t m an ting room agd found hi» grandson "It looks like bell, ina’ain,” re for th e jo b he plays no fa v o r in deep thought. luriu'd a small lioy soberly. — Metro “John,” he »aid, "I will give yon politan Magazine. ites, and his work show s th at a nickel if you will tell me what you R edm ond is the cleanest and S u p » E n a u g h , W h ic h ? • re thinking about.” n e a te st looking little city in th e Little four-year-old IfolaTt, like No effect was produced on the D eschutes valley. many other boy» of his age, liked l'w grandson at all. “I say, John, I will give you a ask questions. So when the first 1" ' T he W. C. T. U, will m eet at quarter if you will tell me,” said downy chick» came in the spring th e home o f Mrs. J . E. Lam b to the grandfather. and his mother saw him studying m orrow , F riday, a t 2 p. m. All With that remark the grandson them moat intently »lie knew some m em bers a re requested to he jumpe«| up and demanded the mou thing «in «-oining. And it did, for presently he turned to hi* mother prom pt as th e re will be an elec ey. which was readily turned over ’ . . : . .... ... i t __ • to him. tion o f officers. A cordial in v i-' I “ I was thinking, gramlpa,” he legs hind leg» or front leg»?”— ___ i tatio n is extended to all. Philadelphia u Itccord. | said, “how I could euro noniy money nt.:i_.i.ink:_ ICnmI'a n y w i t h h«*r m other. hW| gone t*i th e p astu re, and I“ H insiile th e fence th*| " 1 ! r M" II* ^ I b -r. a n d I M hrf| m other not ^ii«->-•-«•<I*-«j m , . irl® th e anim al otT the d a u g h te r wouli protiably have Uien killed Good Wood Workers In This City Redm ond has some of the ers In th e State |„ n u ,.v cry sto re in th e city can lw nof« sam ples o f th eir handiwork » th e way of counter*. I * J b*r*| t S t a S i t i r ' f"’ /j i and when a ,,er" t,,Pwl Pit-re o f wi kh | S 7 * n t* » ""¡I not think o f aendin " ’n,‘ '* I h o t P l a c e th . l r i o f th e local men ,< ,A i " r* w ith fI.KA.SANT R ukje I. u r'H «;ì|c™ u'."bl;r«. Mr. »öl K r J ; „ " * r » A t “ . ' « ÿ . « '* »n'l Mrs. A. H nrader and ] trip Friday t(( rin'dren made bridge over Grooked | Maud Smith i I visiting with l 1 " ho has IwetH I'errv t... . n°r his I« p Mm Monday for her nK,,'th s , U-fi g gan. an. r n,*ITle in Micro- Mi.dil*